Once Burned by Alyse Zaftig
Talk about a trashfire.

Talk about a trashfire.

Oh, the heroine is going to be a successful, independent woman? Kill her mother to drag her back down!

I like every one of the main cast, but their story eventually becomes tad too perfect and, hence, dull.

It was amazing, glorious, wonderful… until the hero decides to show everyone what a bell end he is.

It’s only a true blue Modern story in its last few chapters. For me, that’s not a bad thing!

No, this is not about the guy currently fighting with Mickey Mouse.

One cottage. Four people. Wait, not like that… sadly.

Hmm, what is on the phone that is captivating the guy on the cover?

Oh no, this is not how one puts on a show, sweetheart…

The heroine meets her ex, they talk, and… wait, it’s the happily ever after now?
